Understanding Demand
Influencing Demand
Policies for steering demand
Invisible energy policy
Adapting social practices
Commission on Travel Demand
How Demand Varies
Situations, Sites, Sectors
Domestic IT use
Home heating
Offices and office work
Business travel
Online shopping
Car dependence
Older people and mobile lives
Local smart grids
Cooking and cooling in Asia
Energy, Justice and Poverty
Writing by DEMANDers
Predict and Provide References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Predict and Provide. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. For more on 'Predict and Provide', look to the Commission on Travel Demand
View full post →Keeping the Lights on References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Keeping The Lights On. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. Hui, A. and Shove, E. (2013) All this talk about lights hides bigger energy challenges. The Conversation. The rhetoric of “keeping the lights on” is as misleading as it is compelling. Though there are billions of lights in the UK’s homes and in places of work and…
View full post →Journey Purpose References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Journey Purpose. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. For more on 'Journey Purpose', look to the Commission on Travel Demand 2. Fox, E., Hitchings, R., Day, R. and Venn, S (2017) Demanding distances in later life leisure travel. Geoforum, 82, 102-111. DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.04.007
View full post →Invisible Energy Policy References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Invisible Energy Policy. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. DEMAND Animated Video Series - Episode 5: Using Non Energy Policies to Reduce Demand 2. Research Insight:How Do Invisible‘Non-Energy Policies’ Shape Energy Demand 3. Research Insight: Pathways of Change - Cool Biz and the Reconditioning of Office Energy Demand
View full post →Innovation References
Reference page for the DEMAND Dictionary entry: Innovation. For the full dictionary, click here. 1. Morley, J. (2014) Size is everything at Christmas and your oven is no exception. The Conversation. Ovens are designed and optimised for roasting large birds. As a result, they are typically oversized for regular use – making their total energy consumption greater than necessary. And…
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